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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:00 pm
by MattDean
Coolmanio wrote:The Beauty and the Beast webbie has been updated, now boasting cover art for the DVD-Combo pack and the standard DVD alone. Basically the same as the blu-ray, the only change being the border.

Also, there is a list of bonus features under the DVD part, which include:

-3 Enchanting Versions Of The Film
-Celine Dion And Peabo Bryson Music Video
-Never-Before-Released Behind-The-Scenes Footage
-Filled With All-New Exciting Games
-First-Ever Digital Presentation Using High-Definition Transfer Technology

http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/beauty-a ... beast.html
I really hope they don't put three versions on the one disc - DVD or Bluray!

The original Platinum DVD suffered horribly from colour banding, artefacting and other problems due to too much information being squeezed onto one dual layer disc.

It was a real shame as it was a title that deserved much better treatment - and still does!

I hope we get all three versions but spread across 2-3 discs. Hopefully Disney will see sense (as if!) and give us the REAL Original Theatrical version, the souped-up Special Edition (with extra song, altered animation & colours) and the Work in Progress edition.

Even with the increased capacity of Bluray, putting three versions of a film on a disc will mean lower bit-rates, so it can't shine like it deserves.

Well, we can hope! :lol:

Matt

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 2:50 pm
by Goliath
atlanticaunderthesea wrote:With Disney murdering all of their recent DVD releases, I see no reason for them even to bother putting the 3 versions of the movie on the DVD release.

I'll bet the DVD includes one version of the movie, the one with 'Human Again'. The bonus material will very likely be simmilar from the R2 single disc Special Edition DVD.

And that will probably be the sad truth of it :(
Yes, Disney likes to neglect 80% of their consumers.

(And that's even a low estimate of people who still buy dvd-only.)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:28 pm
by Escapay
Category
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - DIAMOND EDITION - BONUS COMPILATION
Video Feature
Classified 06 April, 2010 .
Run Time 55m 51s


00:00:24:24 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INTRO TO TITLE CARD)
00:00:30:02 CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE (TITLE CARD + LOOP)
00:00:14:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 1)
00:00:04:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 2)
00:00:06:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 3)
00:00:06:13 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 4)
00:00:07:09 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 5)
00:00:09:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 6)
00:00:33:08 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 7 + HOUSEWARE WIN ANIMATION)
00:00:06:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #1)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #2)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #3)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #4)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #5)
00:00:07:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #6)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 1)
00:00:04:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 2)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 3)
00:00:03:01 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 4)
00:00:04:01 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 5)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 6)
00:00:04:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 7)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 8)
00:00:05:01 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 9)
00:00:09:12 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 7)
00:19:26:04 (COMPOSING A CLASSIC: A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH ALAN MENKEN
DON HAHN AND RICHARD CRAFT)

00:01:37:14 ("ROSE" - STORY BEHIND THE STORY)
00:02:28:21 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "CINDERELLA")
00:03:26:06 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "LION KING")
00:03:02:04 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "POCAHONTAS")
00:02:43:10 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "JUNGLE BOOK")
00:02:31:19 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "SLEEPING BEAUTY")
00:02:42:19 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "MULAN")
00:02:32:02 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "HUNCHBACK")
00:02:18:04 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "CONCLUSION")
00:00:34:23 (INTRODUCTION TO STORY REEL)
00:08:40:19 (INTRODUCTION & DELETED SCENES - BELLE IN THE LIBRARY)

The only new material among the stuff passed today is "Composing a Classic: A Musical Conversation with Alan Menken, Don Hahn, and Richard Craft" and the "Belle in the Library" Deleted Scene (both of which I bolded). Everything else (Chip's Musical Challenge, Story Behind the Story, Intro to Reel) is from the Platinum. Combined with the new 45-minute documentary and material from the non-musical Richard Purdum version, this is turning out to be a nice set of new supplements so far. It'll be interesting to see which stuff is Blu-Exclusive and which is Blu-and-DVD-friendly. If Snow White is anything to go by, the new DVD likely will just have the (new) deleted scenes and only one of the new featurettes/documentaries, along with the old "Story Behind the Story" documentary, a couple old DVD featurettes, and Chip's Musical Challenge.
MattDean wrote:I hope we get all three versions but spread across 2-3 discs. Hopefully Disney will see sense (as if!) and give us the REAL Original Theatrical version, the souped-up Special Edition (with extra song, altered animation & colours) and the Work in Progress edition.
I agree.

Ideally, I'd like for Disc One to be the Original Theatrical Release and the Work in Progress, since both share the same colour scheme and (presumably) the 1.85:1 aspect ratio. And since the WiP is really just about 30% different material (storyboards, rough pencil animation), seamless branching on it wouldn't affect the bit rate as much as if three different movies were included on the disc. (Or, even more ideally and less likely to happen, add another disc for the Work In Progress version, and have that simply be a port from the master print so all the dust and scratches and other stuff that makes it look "in progress" is intact.)

Then, Disc Two could have the IMAX edition with the Marky-Disapproved Colours, re-touched backgrounds, not-spastic Cogsworth, and "Human Again", and in 1.66:1 as that's closer to the IMAX ratio than 1.85:1, and it'll somewhat appease the CAPS fans who were annoyed that Beauty and the Beast wasn't in 1.66:1 on the DVD (though they'll be annoyed that it's only on the IMAX version).

The third disc can be all extras, all the new 2010 stuff, all the 2002 DVD stuff, the 1991 making-of documentary that was on the laserdisc, and other odds and ends they see fit to include.

albert

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:36 am
by The_Iceflash
Wait. What is the original theatrical aspect ratio of Beauty and the Beast?

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:42 am
by ajmrowland
Nice list of supplements.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:44 am
by BK
Escapay wrote:Category
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - DIAMOND EDITION - BONUS COMPILATION
Video Feature
Classified 06 April, 2010 .
Run Time 55m 51s


00:00:24:24 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INTRO TO TITLE CARD)
00:00:30:02 CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE (TITLE CARD + LOOP)
00:00:14:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 1)
00:00:04:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 2)
00:00:06:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 3)
00:00:06:13 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 4)
00:00:07:09 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 5)
00:00:09:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 6)
00:00:33:08 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 7 + HOUSEWARE WIN ANIMATION)
00:00:06:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #1)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #2)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #3)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #4)
00:00:08:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #5)
00:00:07:17 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (INCORRECT ANIMATION + INCORRECT RESPONSE #6)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 1)
00:00:04:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 2)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 3)
00:00:03:01 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 4)
00:00:04:01 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 5)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 6)
00:00:04:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 7)
00:00:03:00 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 8)
00:00:05:01 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (POSITIVE RESPONSE 9)
00:00:09:12 (CHIP'S MUSICAL CHALLENGE) (HOUSEWARE ANIMATION 7)
00:19:26:04 (COMPOSING A CLASSIC: A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH ALAN MENKEN
DON HAHN AND RICHARD CRAFT)

00:01:37:14 ("ROSE" - STORY BEHIND THE STORY)
00:02:28:21 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "CINDERELLA")
00:03:26:06 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "LION KING")
00:03:02:04 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "POCAHONTAS")
00:02:43:10 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "JUNGLE BOOK")
00:02:31:19 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "SLEEPING BEAUTY")
00:02:42:19 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "MULAN")
00:02:32:02 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "HUNCHBACK")
00:02:18:04 ("THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY" - "CONCLUSION")
00:00:34:23 (INTRODUCTION TO STORY REEL)
00:08:40:19 (INTRODUCTION & DELETED SCENES - BELLE IN THE LIBRARY)

The only new material among the stuff passed today is "Composing a Classic: A Musical Conversation with Alan Menken, Don Hahn, and Richard Craft" and the "Belle in the Library" Deleted Scene (both of which I bolded). Everything else (Chip's Musical Challenge, Story Behind the Story, Intro to Reel) is from the Platinum. Combined with the new 45-minute documentary and material from the non-musical Richard Purdum version, this is turning out to be a nice set of new supplements so far. It'll be interesting to see which stuff is Blu-Exclusive and which is Blu-and-DVD-friendly. If Snow White is anything to go by, the new DVD likely will just have the (new) deleted scenes and only one of the new featurettes/documentaries, along with the old "Story Behind the Story" documentary, a couple old DVD featurettes, and Chip's Musical Challenge.
MattDean wrote:I hope we get all three versions but spread across 2-3 discs. Hopefully Disney will see sense (as if!) and give us the REAL Original Theatrical version, the souped-up Special Edition (with extra song, altered animation & colours) and the Work in Progress edition.
I agree.

Ideally, I'd like for Disc One to be the Original Theatrical Release and the Work in Progress, since both share the same colour scheme and (presumably) the 1.85:1 aspect ratio. And since the WiP is really just about 30% different material (storyboards, rough pencil animation), seamless branching on it wouldn't affect the bit rate as much as if three different movies were included on the disc. (Or, even more ideally and less likely to happen, add another disc for the Work In Progress version, and have that simply be a port from the master print so all the dust and scratches and other stuff that makes it look "in progress" is intact.)

Then, Disc Two could have the IMAX edition with the Marky-Disapproved Colours, re-touched backgrounds, not-spastic Cogsworth, and "Human Again", and in 1.66:1 as that's closer to the IMAX ratio than 1.85:1, and it'll somewhat appease the CAPS fans who were annoyed that Beauty and the Beast wasn't in 1.66:1 on the DVD (though they'll be annoyed that it's only on the IMAX version).

The third disc can be all extras, all the new 2010 stuff, all the 2002 DVD stuff, the 1991 making-of documentary that was on the laserdisc, and other odds and ends they see fit to include.

albert
Hi, would you mind updating/posting the list of special features that were available in the Platinum edition in the format you use in your quick DVD guide.

Thanks

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:09 am
by The_Iceflash
I'm about to check out the Beauty and the Beast Platinum Edition from my library. I don't have a working VHS and I desprately want to watch it before Oct. and before I go to Disney World this summer.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:39 am
by Coolmanio
I don't know who runs the Disney DVD website, but they sure are random. Beauty and the Beast's webbie is again updated, finally changing the release date to October 5, removing the DVD portion of it, and stating that the Blu-ray will include a Digital Copy along with it.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:18 am
by The_Iceflash
Coolmanio wrote:I don't know who runs the Disney DVD website, but they sure are random. Beauty and the Beast's webbie is again updated, finally changing the release date to October 5, removing the DVD portion of it, and stating that the Blu-ray will include a Digital Copy along with it.
They need to get rid of that Digital Copy disc pronto. That's gonna jack up the price. With the space needed for the three versions and bonus features, a digital copy disc should be the last thing they think of adding.

http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/beauty-a ... beast.html

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:11 am
by tlc38tlc38
I pray they add the "Beauty and the Beast" video with Celine and Peabo! It wouldn't be complete without this included.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:10 pm
by Gabrielkat
The_Iceflash wrote:Wait. What is the original theatrical aspect ratio of Beauty and the Beast?
The original theatrical aspect ratio for Beauty and the Beast is 1.85:1, but the full negative aspect ratio is 1.66:1, like all the other Disney films that were made with CAPS (The Rescuers Down Under, Aladdin, The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, etc.).

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:34 pm
by The_Iceflash
Gabrielkat wrote:
The_Iceflash wrote:Wait. What is the original theatrical aspect ratio of Beauty and the Beast?
The original theatrical aspect ratio for Beauty and the Beast is 1.85:1, but the full negative aspect ratio is 1.66:1, like all the other Disney films that were made with CAPS (The Rescuers Down Under, Aladdin, The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, etc.).
Thanks.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:04 pm
by geniuswalt
IMHO I think they are going to put the three version in one disc with the exception of the work in progress version which is going no doubt to be PiP only (like they did with princess and the frog). So we better hold dear our platinum editions for that. Me personally, I don't like the PiP that much. Images are too small....

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:32 pm
by SWillie!
geniuswalt wrote:IMHO I think they are going to put the three version in one disc with the exception of the work in progress version which is going no doubt to be PiP only (like they did with princess and the frog). So we better hold dear our platinum editions for that. Me personally, I don't like the PiP that much. Images are too small....
I wouldn't say that "no doubt" about the PiP thing... I mean, just because that's how they did it with PatF doesn't necessarily mean that's how it will be for this... But honestly, I wouldn't really mind it, since I can already watch it full screen on the PE DVD, and it would be cool to see the WiP version side by side with the final.

But I do hope they make it it's own thing. But all you guys hoping to get them all on separate discs... don't get your hopes up too much. I wouldn't be surprised to see them put all three on the first disc just like they did with the PE. If anything, they might put the WiP version on the bonus features disc... But I highly highly doubt that the theatrical version and the special edition version will get separate discs.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:34 pm
by toonaspie
Coolmanio wrote:I don't know who runs the Disney DVD website, but they sure are random. Beauty and the Beast's webbie is again updated, finally changing the release date to October 5, removing the DVD portion of it, and stating that the Blu-ray will include a Digital Copy along with it.
Aw hell no! :x

They better not do what I think they're doing! Seriously there's no reason to sacrifice the DVD over the Digital Copy! I dont know of anyone who is even using the Digital Copies yet and it's gonna be a long time before that even gets off the ground.

And what about the people they're gonna rip off who are slowly trying to afford the transition from DVD to BluRay? People like me? What happened to the whole affordable deal for families or having the movie to watch in vans?

It's way too soon to pull this kind of scam!

And it will be completely inconsistent with the Snow White Diamond Edition. That set only had the Blu Ray and the DVD and that's all these sets need for now. Those Digital Copies are a waste of disc at this point in time. I dont mind playing the DVDs on my laptop. I dont have a lot of space in my computer to save DC movies in.

DONT DO THIS TO US DISNEY! I HATE DOUBLE-DIPPING!!!!! :evil:

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:48 pm
by DisneyLuver
toonaspie wrote:
Coolmanio wrote:I don't know who runs the Disney DVD website, but they sure are random. Beauty and the Beast's webbie is again updated, finally changing the release date to October 5, removing the DVD portion of it, and stating that the Blu-ray will include a Digital Copy along with it.
Aw hell no! :x

They better not do what I think they're doing! Seriously there's no reason to sacrifice the DVD over the Digital Copy! I dont know of anyone who is even using the Digital Copies yet and it's gonna be a long time before that even gets off the ground.

And what about the people they're gonna rip off who are slowly trying to afford the transition from DVD to BluRay? People like me? What happened to the whole affordable deal for families or having the movie to watch in vans?

It's way too soon to pull this kind of scam!

And it will be completely inconsistent with the Snow White Diamond Edition. That set only had the Blu Ray and the DVD and that's all these sets need for now. Those Digital Copies are a waste of disc at this point in time. I dont mind playing the DVDs on my laptop. I dont have a lot of space in my computer to save DC movies in.

DONT DO THIS TO US DISNEY! I HATE DOUBLE-DIPPING!!!!! :evil:
I'm very confused. :oops:
Doesn't the Disney website clearly indicate that the combo pack includes the Blu-Ray, Digital Copy, and DVD copy all in one?

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:55 pm
by Giygas
I wish Disney would realize that it's a good idea to put the digital copy on the DVD.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:57 pm
by toonaspie
DisneyLuver wrote:
toonaspie wrote: Aw hell no! :x

They better not do what I think they're doing! Seriously there's no reason to sacrifice the DVD over the Digital Copy! I dont know of anyone who is even using the Digital Copies yet and it's gonna be a long time before that even gets off the ground.

And what about the people they're gonna rip off who are slowly trying to afford the transition from DVD to BluRay? People like me? What happened to the whole affordable deal for families or having the movie to watch in vans?

It's way too soon to pull this kind of scam!

And it will be completely inconsistent with the Snow White Diamond Edition. That set only had the Blu Ray and the DVD and that's all these sets need for now. Those Digital Copies are a waste of disc at this point in time. I dont mind playing the DVDs on my laptop. I dont have a lot of space in my computer to save DC movies in.

DONT DO THIS TO US DISNEY! I HATE DOUBLE-DIPPING!!!!! :evil:
I'm very confused. :oops:
Doesn't the Disney website clearly indicate that the combo pack includes the Blu-Ray, Digital Copy, and DVD copy all in one?
Okay I guess I misread Coolmanio's post when he said that the DVD portion was removed.

But I figure my post should stay up to make its point. :P

It's still a scary idea that Disney would pull. :P Seeing how crazy they push the Blu Rays and the Digital Copies.

And I'm still wondering what makes some of these movies come with them and not others. Why didnt the Snow White or Toy Story movies come with Digital Copies if they want us to get into them so much?

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:03 pm
by DisneyLuver
toonaspie wrote:
DisneyLuver wrote:
I'm very confused. :oops:
Doesn't the Disney website clearly indicate that the combo pack includes the Blu-Ray, Digital Copy, and DVD copy all in one?
Okay I guess I misread Coolmanio's post when he said that the DVD portion was removed.

But I figure my post should stay up to make its point. :P

It's still a scary idea that Disney would pull. :P Seeing how crazy they push the Blu Rays and the Digital Copies.

And I'm still wondering what makes some of these movies come with them and not others. Why didnt the Snow White or Toy Story movies come with Digital Copies if they want us to get into them so much?
Heh, it's a totally understandable mistake on your part. I do wholeheartedly agree with you. The DVD that comes along with the Blu-Ray is absolutely heavenly. I can't always have access to the living room TV with the Blu-Ray plater and I can crave my urge to watch a certain film by just popping in the DVD on my laptop and watching it.
The digital copy is worthless, I would never actually watch something on my iPhone. heh.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:05 pm
by jpanimation
DisneyLuver wrote:Doesn't the Disney website clearly indicate that the combo pack includes the Blu-Ray, Digital Copy, and DVD copy all in one?
It does but it's inconsistent with ALL the other information on that page and the official press release. The official press release clearly states "arriving on a Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack (2 Blu-ray Discs + DVD) October 5, followed seven weeks later with the release of a 2-Disc standard definition DVD on November 23." The rest of the information on that website and the current box art just backs what the press release says.

Also, that mistake has been on that webpage and isn't new. Everything new thats been added to that page has suggested the 2 Blu-ray Discs + DVD approach.
DisneyLuver wrote:The DVD that comes along with the Blu-Ray is absolutely heavenly. I can't always have access to the living room TV with the Blu-Ray plater and I can crave my urge to watch a certain film by just popping in the DVD on my laptop and watching it.
The digital copy is worthless, I would never actually watch something on my iPhone. heh.
I agree. Digital copies need to be entirely digital. Including them on a physical disc just defeats the purpose. Them letting you enter you're code online and watch them online is a step in the right direction. Now they just need to make it 100% downloadable off the net, with no disc, and then we have a real digital copy. Streaming it over the net is the ultimate goal, then people won't have to worry about space. Currently, I have no use for them. I'm never in a position where watching a movie on a little screen is my only option or that I'd have the time to watch a whole movie in that position.

DVDs make perfect sense right now. Great to help transition people and really helps when you only have one Blu-ray player in your house.